Since 1976

gseptic@fidalgo.net

Home

About Us

Do's & Don'ts

Maintenance

Links

 

Septic Tank Maintenance

Did you know about 25 percent of the U.S. population relies on decentralized--or onsite--wastewater treatment systems? About 95 percent of the onsite wastewater disposal systems are septic tank systems.

If you own a septic system, it is important that it be properly maintained. How often you need to pump the solids out of your septic tank depends on three major factors:

  1. the number of people in your household;
  2. the amount of wastewater generated (based on the number of people in the household and the amount of water used); and
  3. the volume of solids in the wastewater (e.g., using a garbage disposal will increase the amount of solids).

Although your septic tank absorption field generally does not require maintenance, you should adhere to the following rules to protect and prolong its functional life:

  1. Do not drive over the absorption field with cars, trucks, or heavy equipment.
  2. Do not plant trees or shrubbery in the absorption field area, because the roots can get into the lines and plug them.
  3. Do not cover the absorption field with hard surfaces, such as concrete or asphalt. Grass is the best cover, because it will help prevent erosion and help remove excess water.
  4. Do divert surface runoff water from roofs, patios, driveways, and other areas away from the absorption field.

Homeowners wanting to take good care of their septic systems should make note of the following items that should never be flushed down the drain or toilet. These items can overtax or destroy the biological digestion taking place within the system or clog pumps and pipes.

Take care not to flush the following:

bullet hair combings
bullet coffee grounds
bullet dental floss
bullet disposable diapers
bullet kitty litter
bullet sanitary napkins
bullet tampons
bullet cigarette butts
bullet condoms
bullet gauze bandages
bullet fat, grease, or oil
bullet paper towels

and NEVER flush chemicals that could contaminate surface and groundwater, such as:

bullet paints
bullet varnishes
bullet thinners
bullet waste oils
bullet photographic solutions
bullet pesticides    [Top]

Copyright 2004. Gateway Septic All rights reserved. Web Design by Todd Turnbull